That might be true, I don't even understand the points you made in the context of the discussion. All I was suggesting is that SMS states official racing rules for pc2. If we don't have a common sense of what is expected, I don't see how we have better and cleaner races compared to a world where everybody may has his own opinion.

Especially simracers have the problem that they tend to have a very strong opinion (in doubt re-read your posts).

I agree. If it were taken seriously, then Dan Wheldon would still be alive today possibly. That horrendous crash at Las Vegas Motor Speedway circuit could have been mostly avoided if the drivers behind the start of it had just lifted off and shown caution. But that is not the mindset unfortunately, win at all costs is the general attitude and in real life that costs lives. In a sim race it just costs someone their race, and a lot of wasted time if practise is involved. It shows a lack of respect for others and is incredibly juvenile.

I'm not sure how that is relevant. I've been trying to point out why real life passing rules like pillar rules can't be applicable to sim racing. My comment about avoiding wrecks is related to sim racing. The reason being because when someone gets inside of you there is no way of knowing where they are and if there is any kind of distance rule the car being passed has no way of knowing if the car inside had reached the point that gives them right of way.

The car on the inside does in no way always have the right of way. While you have to give some space you can try to hold your position on the outside. If your car is on the inside and at least half a car lenght in front, then yes, you can claim the corner. People trying to overtake on impossible spots are a huge problem. Be patient, hang back, apply pressure and force mistakes, then overtake cleanly.

You sound like you were the ambassador for all sim racers. I think you just talk for yourself. If you think you can just throw your car to the inside of a corner or just divebomb to have the right of way for the next corner, then you're a dangerous driver. If you're not half a length in front nobody has to give up his position because of a self declared right of way.

Not an ambassador. Just a bloke who argued from your position until other sim racers who were better than me schooled me about situational awareness in sim racing and now a guy with more experience and who has watched the best sim racers in the world racing and seeing how they race.